1K Nigeria’s VivaJets has hit a major milestone with the recent approval of its Air Operator Certificate (AOC) by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), signalling its readiness to fully enter the commercial aviation space. This accomplishment doesn’t just represent a regulatory green light; it symbolises a rising call for a new era of air travel across Africa: one defined by accessibility, innovation, and a commitment to uniting the continent through the skies. VivaJets, a brand under Falcon Aerospace Limited, has spent the last two years pushing boundaries. From starting as a visionary aviation company with no fleet or operating license to becoming a fully certified operator with global routes and bold ambitions, the company’s journey is a testament to what’s possible when vision meets execution. AOC Approval: More Than a Regulatory Win According to VivaJets CEO Erika Achum, receiving the AOC from the NCAA opens up a powerful new chapter. It gives the company commercial rights in the 34 African countries that have ratified the Yamoussoukro Decision, a key agreement to liberalise air transport across the continent and pave the way for the Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM). “This certification is more than a licence; it’s our passport to improve Africa’s connectivity,” said Achum. “Our story illustrates the transformative power of business aviation in reshaping how Africans move, collaborate, and innovate. We firmly believe that Africa’s future lies in connecting Africans to the world.” Advocating for a Borderless African Sky From its earliest days, VivaJets hasn’t just focused on business — it’s also taken on the role of aviation advocate. The company has used platforms like the 2025 Africa CEO Forum (ACF) held in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, to push for a unified aviation policy that tears down bureaucratic and colonial-era restrictions still dividing African airspace. Achum passionately addressed the need to rethink the continent’s aviation model in his keynote at the forum. “Outdated agreements and policies still segment our skies. Africa needs a unified, modern aviation strategy built around accessibility, innovation, and collaboration,” he declared. He further emphasised the urgency of this mission: “We’re a continent of over 1.4 billion people. Our cities are growing, industries are expanding, and innovation hubs are thriving. If we get aviation right, we unlock a future where Africans can move freely, trade easily, and connect deeply.” Growth Beyond the Runway VivaJets’ evolution isn’t just about regulatory wins and advocacy; it’s also been a period of strong business growth and cultural innovation. In just two years, the company has expanded its fleet, grown its global presence, and introduced fresh ideas that blend luxury aviation with African identity. In November 2024, the company made a creative splash by unveiling a bespoke cabin crew uniform designed by renowned fashion designer Loza Maleombho during Lagos Fashion Week. This move captured both style and cultural pride. By April 2025, VivaJets launched Above, its official travel and lifestyle magazine, which serves as both an in-flight publication and a creative expression of African excellence in travel and leisure. A Team Fueling the Vision Tejumade Salami, the company’s Chief Operating Officer, said a team committed to excellence stands behind every milestone. “We’ve been blessed with the most dedicated and creative team,” Salami said. “They’ve carried this vision forward, building on every challenge and opportunity. As we look ahead, we are committed to scaling even greater heights, delivering unmatched service, pushing boundaries, and shaping the future of private aviation in Africa.” She also highlighted how VivaJets is positioning itself as a service provider, cultural ambassador, and innovator within the aviation industry. “With our AOC and the launch of Above, we’re not just flying planes; we’re telling Africa’s story in the air, on the ground, and beyond.” ALSO READ IATA Urges African Governments to Cut Aviation Taxes Nigeria Hosts 68th UN Tourism CAF Meeting: A New Era for Africa’s Travel Sector Nigeria, Brazil Move to Finalise Direct Flight Agreement, Establish Joint Task Force The VivaJets Ecosystem: A Platform for the Future VivaJets operates as part of Falcon Aerospace Limited, which also owns FlyPJX, CharterXE, and two incubation and tech firms, Instig Labs and The Adrenalina. Together, these brands form an ecosystem that aims to revolutionise business aviation in Africa by leveraging digital platforms, operational excellence, and homegrown innovation. Through its charter, management, and aircraft acquisition services, VivaJets has carved out a niche that merges convenience, technology, and luxury while remaining rooted in the broader goal of transforming African skies into open highways of opportunity. With its AOC secured and its vision clearer, VivaJets is no longer just a rising name in Nigerian aviation. It is becoming a symbol of what’s possible for Africa’s aviation sector. By advocating for liberalising African airspace, embracing innovation, and celebrating cultural identity, VivaJets is challenging outdated norms and reimagining what it means to fly in Africa. As the continent looks toward the promise of the Single African Air Transport Market and a more connected future, companies like VivaJets aren’t waiting on permission; they’re already soaring ahead. For more updates on airline developments in Nigeria, visit Rex Clarke Adventures – Airline News. Ready to Experience the Future of African Aviation? Whether you’re a frequent traveller, investor, or simply passionate about the evolution of African connectivity, VivaJets invites you to join a new era in business aviation. Explore our charter services, partnerships, and innovations at www.vivajets.com For inquiries, collaborations, or media, Email us at info@vivajets.com. Follow the journey. Fly the future. Stay connected on social media: 📍Instagram | 📍LinkedIn | 📍Facebook 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail Rex Clarke Follow Author I am a published author, writer, blogger, social commentator, and passionate environmentalist. 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